Ultimate chocolate stop Karen and Jim Stauffer enjoyed a quick visit with Deb Frey at Neumeister’s Candy Shoppe in downtown Upper Sandusky on Thursday for the third annual Chocolate Walk in support of Open Door Resource Center. Read More
Forest library hosting new Club Kaboom on Tuesday FOREST — The Forest-Jackson Public Library is starting a new weekly program. Club Kaboom is 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Read More
Dems hosting Oktoberfest fundraiser Saturday The Wyandot Democratic Party recently announced its first annual multi-county Oktoberfest fundraiser from 1-4 p.m. Sept. 28 at White Shutter Winery & Brewery, 3794 CH 56, Nevada. This event includes Crawford, Hancock, Hardin, Marion, Seneca and Wyandot county Democratic parties. Read More
Crawford SWCD holding soil health workshop series BUCYRUS — The first of three workshops in the Crawford Soil and Water Conservation District’s soil health series is 6-7:30 p.m. Oct. 1 and will discuss cover crops and soil health benefits. The workshop will be held at the Nathan Brause Farm, 4565 Zeigler Road, Bucyrus. Read More
Seneca County Genealogical Society meeting Tuesday The Seneca County Genealogical Society is meeting at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 1 in the Frost-Kalnow Room of the Tiffin-Seneca Public Library. The program speaker is Mary Milne Jamba. Jamba will present “Haunted Ohio: Witches, Warlocks & Ghosts.” She will be showing how to use genealogy to illuminate the true story behind the legends. Read More
School lunch menus: September 27, 2019 Angeline School Mon.: macaroni and cheese, beets, peanut butter cookie, fruit. Tue.: shredded chicken sandwich, sweet potato fries, cookie, fruit. Wed.: sloppy Joe sandwich, corn, green beans, fruit. Read More
Meeting minutes: September 26, 2019 Nineteen members and guest Jodi Phillips of Kappa Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma International met Betsy Bowen Sept. 14 at Old Mission Church in Upper Sandusky. Bowen presented various interesting facts of the history of the church and Native Americans of the Wyandot tribe and its leaders. The church was built in 1824 and rebuilt in 1889. The U.S. government forced the Wyandots to move west in 1843, but the people did have a year to make a choice to move or not as a number of the Wyandots had intermarried with white families. Read More
Area campus notes: September 26, 2019 FINDLAY — The University of Findlay recently welcomed new undergraduate and graduate students to campus for fall 2019. Aaron Bame, of Carey, is pursuing a degree in computer science. Bame is a graduate of Carey Junior/Senior High School. Matthew Billock, of Carey, is pursuing a degree in business management. Read More
Historic landmark turns 200 While in Upper Sandusky for the return of lands once belonging to their Wyandot ancestors, members of the Wyandotte Nation and the public were welcomed Sunday to the Indian Mill and dam to celebrate 200 years since it was built. Read More
Handru to receive 2019 Ray of Hope award NAMI of Seneca, Sandusky and Wyandot Counties is pleased to announce Mircea Handru, Executive Director for the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Seneca, Sandusky and Wyandot Counties is this year’s recipient of the Ray of Hope Award. Read More